Stanislav Yeryomin
Medal record | ||
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Representing Soviet Union | ||
Men's basketball | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1980 Summer Olympics | USSR | |
FIBA World Cup | ||
Representing Soviet Union | ||
1978 FIBA World Championship | USSR | |
1982 FIBA World Championship | USSR | |
FIBA EuroBasket | ||
Representing Soviet Union | ||
EuroBasket 1977 | USSR | |
EuroBasket 1979 | USSR | |
EuroBasket 1981 | USSR | |
EuroBasket 1983 | USSR |
Stanislav Georgiyevich Yeryomin (Russian: Станислав Георгиевич Ерёмин; born February 26, 1951 in Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union), last name also spelled Eremin and Yeremin, is a prominent retired Soviet professional basketball player (point guard) and active Russian basketball coach. He is also a retired Russian Army Colonel. He is a 4 time Russian Men's Coach of the Year (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007).
Playing career
Clubs
- 1969–1974: BC Uralmash;
- 1974–1985: CSKA Moscow (9x USSR Premier Basketball League Champion);
Soviet Union national team
Yeryomin was a member of the senior Soviet Union national basketball team that won the bronze medal at the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympic Games.[1]
Coaching career
Clubs:
- 1986–1988: BC Al Jeish Damascuc, Syria;
- 1988–1989: CSKA Moscow (junior team);
- 1989–1992: CSKA Moscow (assistant coach);
- 1992–2000: CSKA Moscow (Russian Super League - 9x champion; EuroLeague 1996 EuroLeague Final Four (3rd place));
- 2000–2006: UNICS Kazan (Russian Cup - 2003; FIBA Europe League - 2004);
- 2006–2010: Triumph Lyubertsy;
- 2010–2011: Krasnye Krylya Samara [2]
- 2013: UNICS Kazan
- 1989–1992: Junior Team / Under 18: Euro 1990 - 2nd (USSR); Euro 1992 - 3rd (CIS);
- 1997–1999: Russia national basketball team (assistant coach under Sergei Belov): EuroBasket 1997 - 3rd; 1998 FIBA World Championship - 2nd; EuroBasket 1999 - 6th;
- 1999–2002: Russia national basketball team: 2000 Summer Olympic Games - 8th; EuroBasket 2001 - 5th; 2002 FIBA World Championship- 10th;
References
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